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Patented July 22, 1884.

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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 302,477, dated July 22,1884:.

Application filed November 6, 1883. (No model.)

To @ZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JAMES G. GARLANnof Biddeford, inthe county of Yorkand State of Maine, have invented a new and useful Improvement inAtomizers; and I do hereby declare that the followingis a full, clear,and eX- act description of the same.

My improvement relates to what is known as the Bergson Atomizer.77 Inthese atomizers, as heretofore made, the tubes are of metal or glass,connected and held in proper p0- sition by solder or permanentlyflxedbracing.

The object of my inventionis, lirst, to pro vide anindependently-removable leg, so that if one is worn out and the otherremains good the worn-out leg may be removed and a new one substitutedin its place; second, toV provide at the same time means for easilyadjusting the liquid-leg to the air-leg; third, to

render the whole atomizer stronger and more 1 durable; fourth, to fornithe coupling for connecting the air-leg to the air or steam supply pipein one piece with the leg itself; fifth, to

provide means whereby the air-leg may be screwed on to its place withoutdisturbing the adjustment of the outlet of the tubes.

The main feature of my invention consists in forming `in one piece theair-leg and a holder or support for the liquid-leg, and, in connectionwith this, in subordinate details, hereinafter explainedl In theaccompanying drawings, Figure 1 shows a side elevation; Fig. 2, asection through the center of the legs of my improve Fig. 3 is a sectionof a modied form.

The junction-of the air and liquid passages is in all the forms shown asol-id angular piece, in which passages are formed for the air andliquid, so as to causethe current of one tol cross that of the other.

In Fig. 1, A represents the air-1eg,which is cast or otherwise formed inone piece, preferably of metal, with a holder, a, for the liq- TheairlegA is bored out or formed with an axial hole terminating in a fineoriflee at 1. It is alsoprovided with a plain or hold it in placebyscrew-threads or in any convenient way, so that it may be removed incasee'ither leg becomes worn, while'the other remains good. The part A abeing formed out of. one piece of any suitable material, and the holesaccurately bored, the other leg may be adjusted to its place accuratelyand without difficulty.

In Fig. 3 the part A a is provided with tips or nozzles 5 5, which maybe screwed removably in line with the bore of each leg, or they may beheld in place in anyconvenient way. In this case the liquid-leg may bemade solid, as in Fig. 3, or removable, as in Figs. l and 2.

The tips may be used for legs, as may be desired.

one or both of the My improvement is designed to be used' in `the openair, substantially as described. l

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in thepresence of two subscribing witnesses.

JAMES G. GARLAND.

Witnesses:

R. H. INGEnsoLL, GaAs. A. MOODY. i.

